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Global healthcare faces challenges including lack of access to basic services and staff shortages. Digital transformation can help offset these issues.
Healthcare innovation is accelerating at an unprecedented scale, particularly in the digital sphere, the World Health Organization says. Advances such as artificial intelligence and gene editing are transforming the way diseases are detected and treated. Here are 5 innovations that are pushing boundaries in healthcare.
Digital health needs AI. A major focus for future health technology investments is the deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning. At present 19% of healthcare leaders polled by Royal Philips said they are prioritizing investments in AI but 37% said they plan to do so over the next three years.
Healthcare professionals are stressed out and overworked. We reveal four technology design principles which could restore clinician experience and transform the working environment.
Patient flow, staffing, scheduling and the supply chain, could all be things digital transformation can revolutionize, says Wharton Professor Hummy Song. Appropriate data collection, systems design and acknowledgement of the human-algorithm exchanges will be essential for transformation.
From smartphones to social media and healthcare, here's a brief history of the ways in which technology has transformed our lives in the past 20 years.
Biotech and its applications are rapidly evolving and have the potential to revolutionize industries, including healthcare. But forward-thinking businesses, governments and academia need to work together to realize biotechnology's full promise. C4IR Serbia recently launched at the Biotech Future Forum as biotech was revealed to be the country's ...
In the face of complex and pressing global health problems, emerging technologies like AI and machine learning are transformative forces poised to make healthcare more accurate, accessible and economically sustainable. AI and automation provide operating leverage for healthcare institutions, enhancing efficiency and improving outcomes.
Health information systems are designed to manage healthcare data to improve outcomes. A new project is helping countries in their digital transformation journeys.
Technology can be used to help medical staff reduce workloads, deliver better people-centred healthcare across all settings and retain and attract staff.